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= Give the game access to the host’s gnome-terminal, nuclear option = This option is more intrusive than the “Give the game access to the host’s gnome-terminal” option above, in that it disables the Steam sandbox for all games, not just Turing Complete. There should be no reason to do this, but it is listed here for completeness. # Change the way you launch Steam to append <code>-compat-force-slr off</code>. Note that we are talking about a CLI parameter for Steam itself, ''not'' the “Launch Options” setting for individual games inside Steam. For example if you normally run <code>/usr/games/steam</code> you would now run <code>/usr/games/steam -compat-force-slr off</code> instead. This will disable the sandbox and allow the game to find your host system’s gnome-terminal binary. # Start the game. It should now automatically spawn gnome-terminal. <span id="hex-edit-the-game-to-run-a-terminal-of-your-choice"></span>
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